Cold and fluors.
- HIDLamp
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Cold and fluors.
The units we have at work are crap and drafty so we have a nice arctic breeze passing through. However today I noticed that all the 2015 Philips Masters in the 4x18W mods were running about 1/2 output when the wind picked up. The older 2012 Philips, GEs and a Crompton weren't affected
- AngryHorse
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Re: Cold and fluors.
Our maintenance office, (a shipping container)!! , is fitted with 4 6 foot twin weather packs, but you should see the cold arse (dull pink) tubes first thing in the morning!
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- Ash
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Re: Cold and fluors.
Can be seen here too sometimes. But in weather packs they appear to still be able to warm up after a while (i experimented with a 36W weather pack and 2x9W PL bulkhead placed outside in the cold on a pole, for max wind exposure)
- Kev
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Re: Cold and fluors.
Tunnels have been in -7 temperatures all fired up ok all be it a bit dim for 5 minutes
- fluorescent
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Re: Cold and fluors.
The switch start (electronic starters) 5ft T12s in my garage haven't been too bad, slightly dim on first strike but brighten up within a minute or so. The HF T8 above my bench takes a bit longer.
At work there's a tunnel lit with them 51w Philips Eco things and they're very, very dim! They only really achieve a decent brightness above 10°C ambient. On the box it says they need 20°C+ for full output!
At work there's a tunnel lit with them 51w Philips Eco things and they're very, very dim! They only really achieve a decent brightness above 10°C ambient. On the box it says they need 20°C+ for full output!
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- FrontSideBus
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Re: Cold and fluors.
My twin 8 fts in the garage have been struggling to start and are a bit dim for several minutes. Good job the cathode preheat gives enough light to get into the freezer!
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Re: Cold and fluors.
Electronic starter upgrade required
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- FrontSideBus
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Re: Cold and fluors.
I did try some a while ago but they really didn’t like it. The stated flickering and the starters got red hot!
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Re: Cold and fluors.
Eh!? Never seen that. What type were they? I've used LEL Multipulse & EFS600's with no issues
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- FrontSideBus
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Re: Cold and fluors.
EFS600's
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